Potion Parkour Map for Minecraft 1.11.2

Potion Parkour is an exceptional Minecraft pack that aims to give players a refreshing parkour experience by implementing a ton of exciting features into the usual gameplay formula. Almost all parkour maps veteran know for a fact that, as fun, as most parkour maps are, they tend to get repetitive after a while of playing and, if the map is quite long, players usually don’t have the desire to make it through until the end. The Potion Parkour! map, however, is here to change this. The map brings together a variety of innovative gameplay features in order to make for an immersive and refreshing parkour experience that remains interesting from the first minute to the last.

The Potion Parkour map has twenty different levels and all of these levels are filled with challenging parkour sequences and obstacles for players to overcome through their skills. The thing that defines this map, though, is the fact that it has a variety of special blocks that players can use to activate bonus effects. The map has blocks that give boosts such as bonus speed and jump boost but, at the same time, it also has blocks that you’ll need to avoid such as those that give nausea or blindness. Some blocks can even straight up kill you if you come into contact with them so you’ll need to be extra careful these.

One great thing about the Potion Parkour map is the fact that it starts off with an informative tutorial sequence that does a spectacular job of explaining the functionality all the map’s blocks to players. The tutorial is a really nice feature and we definitely hope to see it utilized in future maps that have unique gameplay mechanics. Overall, Potion Parkour is an awesome parkour map that you’ll definitely enjoy if you’re looking for an innovative map that’s based on a fresh concept.

How to install Potion Parkour Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.